The ACBM’s North Central region of India includes the states of Bihar, Jharkand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
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Lift Now Your Voice and Sing – Christadelphian ‘1st Virtual Choir from “INDIA”
19 January 2021
Organised by bro Simon of Hyderabad and sung by brothers and sisters and their families from India and around the world.The hymn is no. 280 - “Lift Now Your Voice and Sing”
Read MoreVictoria Information Evening – Secretaries Review
19 November 2020
Overview of Area ACBM activities from the Victorian ACBM Secretary
Read MoreSUN Nutrition Programme
6 November 2015
The SUN Nutrition Programme is not an ACBM project, but works in close cooperation. Website of the SUN Nutrition Programme About When Tim Galbraith first visited India in 1976 he discussed child nutrition problems with a retired medical superintendent of Vellore Medical College Hospital. The doctor, who had befriended him, commented […]
Read MoreThe Christadelphian Shunem Home for Children and the Elderly
22 February 2014
The Shunem home is independent of the ACBM. The committee for the Shunem Home is based in the United Kingdom. Shunem Home website About The Christadelphian Shunem home is situated to the south west of Hyderabad, India and was established in 1999 by Tim and Sarah Galbraith as a home […]
Read MoreTelugu Literature List
28 August 2010
70m speakers in Andhra Pradesh, SE India.Telugu script is similar to Tamil. Bibles BIBLE : Telugu Standard Version (UBS Bangalore Hyderabad) some very old fashioned language BIBLE : Telugu New Version (IBS Madras) not much used AUDIO : Telugu Standard Version. New Testament 0083635NT1000 (UBS Bangalor) AUDIO : Telugu Genesis […]
Read MoreHow the Truth came to India
28 August 1998
The Gospel Publicity League In 1939 a zealous young brother in Sydney, Australia, together with a New Zealand convert, initiated a venture which was to assist preaching in many parts of the world, including India. Charles French and his convert Alan Gunn started the Gospel Publicity League and began publishing […]
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